Play Windows Media files (.wma and .wmv) on your Mac using QuickTime or a web browser. Flip4Mac Studio Pro HD Includes all the features of Studio, and adds two-pass HD (up to 1920 X 1080), VBR encoding and pro audio features.

Windows Media Player on the Mac
In a world with about 90% Windows market share, Flip4Mac fills an important need for the Mac community by bridging the gap between Mac and Windows environments. For users switching from Windows to Mac, these intuitive components enable access to Windows Media content and easy integration with a Windows-based infrastructure.

Play Windows Media on your Mac
The Flip4Mac Player playback component installs seamlessly and can be accessed through your System Preferences allowing you to play Windows Media files in the QuickTime Player, Flip Player and even through the OS X file preview feature. You can also view Windows Media content on the Internet directly through your Safari, Firefox or Google Chrome browsers. In fact, you can play Windows Media in almost any application that supports QuickTime, including Keynote and PowerPoint.

Easy to install & use
Flip4Mac components install seamlessly and can be accessed through your System Preferences.

The Trusted Solution
Developed and backed by Telestream experience and technology, Flip4Mac components are the most trusted solution with stability and professional support.

Unique PowerPoint and Keynote integration
Only Flip4Mac provides a seamless Windows Media integration with Microsoft PowerPoint and Apple Keynote presentations. Both PowerPoint and Keynote can access and play Windows Media files through Flip4Mac. It is also possible to import Windows Media files into PowerPoint and Keynote and save them as PowerPoint presentations so they can be viewed on a Windows PC.

Unique QuickTime integration
Only Flip4Mac provides Windows Media support in QuickTime to allow Windows Media playback in Apple's default QuickTime Player as well as in other QuickTime-based applications.

Unique Flip Player
Only Flip4Mac combines the best of a system-wide QuickTime integration and a standalone multiformat media player application, Flip Player.